Chestnuts In The Rain 10/1610/16 Photograph of Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) fruit taken October 2016, local wood, Staffordshire. © Pete Hillman 2016. Camera used Nikon D7200, with Sigma 105mm macro lens. ISO 500. 1/80 sec. f/7.1. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike Loading... Related
Pete Hillman 10/16 at pm Reply Thank you 🙂 It was another rainy Saturday, but I was itching to get out with my camera, so between showers I managed to get a few shots off. LikeLiked by 1 person
Through the Lens Photography 10/16 at pm I swear that rainy, stormy days always produce the best images for any subject. 😀 Bravo!! LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 10/16 at pm Thank you 🙂 The light is not so harsh on these days, and I think you get more atmosphere. LikeLiked by 1 person
belindagroverphotography 10/16 at pm Reply The lighting is very nice. Over at days can be very helpful when doing macro. LikeLiked by 1 person
Sarah Longes - Mirador Design 10/16 at am Reply There’s a good crop this year and seeing them reminds me of childhood, collecting bucket loads to be roasted on the fire 😀 LikeLiked by 1 person
Pete Hillman 10/16 at pm Reply The woods around here are full of Sweet Chestnut trees, and there are plenty of nuts. LikeLiked by 1 person
Sarah Longes - Mirador Design 10/16 at am Save them up for Christmas to cook with the sprouts 😀 LikeLiked by 1 person
This is absolutely gorgeous.
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Thank you 🙂 It was another rainy Saturday, but I was itching to get out with my camera, so between showers I managed to get a few shots off.
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I swear that rainy, stormy days always produce the best images for any subject. 😀 Bravo!!
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Thank you 🙂 The light is not so harsh on these days, and I think you get more atmosphere.
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The lighting is very nice. Over at days can be very helpful when doing macro.
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There’s a good crop this year and seeing them reminds me of childhood, collecting bucket loads to be roasted on the fire 😀
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The woods around here are full of Sweet Chestnut trees, and there are plenty of nuts.
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Save them up for Christmas to cook with the sprouts 😀
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Nice composition and the bits of water add interest.
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Thank you, David 🙂
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